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<blockquote data-quote="sirKus" data-source="post: 36401" data-attributes="member: 15839"><p>Hello, i have 2 questions :</p><p></p><p>1) Is it possible to have 1 analog and 1 digital (DVB-C) card in one computer and how can MP know which card to use. In other words, can i scan all the digital channels with the digital card, and all the analog channels with analog card. And "merge" digital and analog channels in MP channels database? Or is it a more simple way...or no way? (I know Hauppage is selling DVB-C/Analog card (not MCE compatible), but i want to keep the Windows MCE compatibility)</p><p></p><p>2) As i understand, with a digital card, the flow is...digital, so there is no need for a digital hard/soft encoder for recording. The flow goes directly to the drive in mpeg2 or mpeg4 format?</p><p></p><p>Thanks...MP is great...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sirKus, post: 36401, member: 15839"] Hello, i have 2 questions : 1) Is it possible to have 1 analog and 1 digital (DVB-C) card in one computer and how can MP know which card to use. In other words, can i scan all the digital channels with the digital card, and all the analog channels with analog card. And "merge" digital and analog channels in MP channels database? Or is it a more simple way...or no way? (I know Hauppage is selling DVB-C/Analog card (not MCE compatible), but i want to keep the Windows MCE compatibility) 2) As i understand, with a digital card, the flow is...digital, so there is no need for a digital hard/soft encoder for recording. The flow goes directly to the drive in mpeg2 or mpeg4 format? Thanks...MP is great... [/QUOTE]
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